implicit differentiation cheat sheet #calculus

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#math #algebra #calculus #trig
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Thanks for making me realise how good I am at Derivatives

chilli
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For anyone who confused with 2nd and 3rd, remember that *y is a function of x, not a constant.* So, if we take d/dx of y³, we use a normal chain rule since y is a function of x, not a constant.

f.r.y
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I am in middle school, and this is the first time I understood the rules behind derivatives. Thank you

harbinger
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Can you make a video explaining them? Like i thought the 2nd one was 0 cause y doesn't change

goodboyneon
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I got very confused at 2 and 3 becasue I didn't read the sentence at the top.

imacds
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I didn’t know we can put y inside of d/dx

BurningShipFractal
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Ok Phil Collins with two black markers

rcmfjones
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Where can I find explanations about the difference between d/dx, d/dy, dx/dy, dy/dx etc?

benetogamerOFC
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you forgot to write "+c" at the end

waynebro
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Wtf, aren't the 2 and 3 wrong? In the 2 for example, isn't y³ independent from dx?

flamurtarinegjakyt
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What do I do if it's just (d/dx)y, when they give me an instance

itzmeB
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cant i just take the inverse function (d/dx)y³ = 1/(x^(2/3))

uchihaitachi
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Number 2 and 3 isn't the derivative equal to 0? isn't y³ a constant and not a variable x when derivatived with respect to variable x ? bro, I don't understand numbers 2 and 3

zeno